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^Giuseppe), vi. 395. Penny-Farthing Street, ii. 177.
Picket, military punishment, iv. 540. Pilekoc, its
meaning, vi. 335. Pillow-ber, xi. 337. Pin pic-
tures, x. 493. Pitched battle, vi. 497. Plough
Monday mummeries, vii. 477. Poets on ad-
versity, x. 515. Porter's lodge, ii. 135. Praed
(W. M.), his poetical charade, v. 26 ; his poetical
enigmas, 176. ' Pseudodoxia Epidemica,' viii. 335.
" Quiz," Junior, x. 436. Raleigh, its pronuncia-
tion, xii. 497. Ralph, its pronunciation, i. 431.
Reade (Charles) in Bolton Row, xii. 397. Rebellion
of 1745, xii. 314. Reference wanted, x. 387.
Reminiscence of 1837, vii. 223. Richmond (Mar-
garet, Countess of), her birthplace, ix. 82. Rifling,
early mention of, vi. 434. Rinnel Church, inscrip-
tion in, vii. 208. Robinson (Dean), his wife, vi.
134. Rollick, xi. 177. Roman steelyard weights,
vii. 317. Rookwood (Ambrose), xi. 115. "Rotatory
calabash," v. 381. Royal personages, viii. 349.
Sahara, vi. 259. St. Barnabas's Day, viii. 111.
St. Jordan, iv. 483. Samplers, modern, ii. 314.
Sargent family, vii. 432. " Save one's bacon," iii.
33. School rules, old, x. 15. Scott (Sir Walter),
and Sir David Wilkie, x. 235 ; his ' Woodstock,'
515. Scottish dance, vii. 5. "Seldom comes a
better," ii. 266. Shakespeare queries, viii. 294.
Shakespeariana, i. 83. Sharpe, Phillips, and Cole-
ridge, xi. 434, 476. Sheepshanks epigram, viii. 461.
Shroud, sable, ii. 133. Shuter (Ned), vii. 209.
Songs, old, viii. 212. ' Spirit of the Wye,' ix. 189.
Strappado, v. 504. Statue in Bergen, iv. 514.
Stone pulpit, ix. 56, 356. Striking the anvil, vii.
72. Sub : subsist money, vii. 356. Suffolk (Henrietta,
Countess of), i. 328. Sweating-pits in Ireland, iii.
54. Swift, lines on, vi. 292. Swim for life, vi.
284. Swimming exploits, vi. 404. * Tales of the
Genii,' v. 474. Taw, its origin, iii. 272. Taxes on
knowledge, v. 177. ' Te Deutn,' metrical version,
ii. 537. Temperance, Christian name, vi. 373.
Thicknesse (Philip), ii. 455, 531. Tib's Eve, v. 33.
Tirling-pins, i. 237. Trafalgar, battle of, iv. 525.
Trefusis (Anne), vi. 479. Trinity Monday, x. 152.
Tudor (Lady Mary), ix. 276. Turvin coiners, viii.
350. Tyre, its meaning, vi. 194. Upright burial,
xii. 137. Verbs formed out of proper names, vii. 494.
"Vestigia nulla retrorsum," iii. 71. 'Vicar and
Moses,' x. 232. Victoria (Queen), her coronation,
vii. 346. Vincent (Dean), engraved portrait, iv.
185, 253. Viva, newly coined word, vi. 266, 391.
Walpole (Horace) and his editors, iv. 284. Waltham
Abbey, gravestone at, vii. 46. 'Waverley Album,'
iv. 29. Waverley novels, their illustrations, v. 372.
" Weep not for her," xi. 278. Wharton (or Warton)
family of Beverley, viii. 307. Whorwood family,
iv. 394. Wooden horse, military punishment, v.
253. Yarrow unvisited, x. 58.
Picksome, its meaning, i. 49
Pickwick (Mr.) as teetotaler, iii. 141
Picnic Society, xi. 67, 193
Picot or Piggott surname, ii. 48
Pictet (Prof. K.), his ' Etude Critique du Mat<5rialisme et du Spiritualisme,' v. 23
Picton (General), his trial in 1806, iv. 539
Picts and Scots, v. 261; vi. 90, 196, 416
Picture, key to, iii. 128 ; missing, 167, 236, 297
Picture marks, ii. 68
Picture restoring in France under Napoleon I., ix. 184, 278
Pictures, imported, i. 104 ; their titles wanted, ii. 27, 76 ; " taken on the spot," 325 ; composed of hand- writing, v. 127, 255, 367 ; vi. 131, 215 ; xii. 172
Pidcock and Polito, snowmen of eighteenth century, vi. 387, 437, 517
Piddinghoe Church, Sussex, square opening in, x. 347, 477
Piddington (J. G.) on apparitions, vii. 430
Pierce (Rev. Robert), 1657-1707, his wife, vi. 350
Pierpoint (R.) on ' Abbey of Kilkhampton,' xii. 381, 410. Archbishops of Cyprus, ix. 441. Arms of continental cities, x. 177. Aurelius Antoninus (Marcus), iii. 374. Author of poem wanted, viii. 334. Authors of quotations wanted, vi. 138. Avis, Order of, vi. 72. Bible for a
Prisoner, x. 285. Brasenose College, Oxford, vii. 57. Casanova, vi. 8. Charlotte (Princess), xi. 94. "Chien ou rat," x. 208. Children's carols and lullabies, xii. 395. Christmas card, first, x. 237. " Cicero on Augurs," viii. 470. Cromwell (Richard), loyal addresses to, viii. 413. Cromwell's sons and daughters, v. 494. Dictionary of Greek mythology, x. 291. Duncalfe family, xii. 270. English accentua- tion, xii. 316. English contingent in the last Crusade, ix. 395. English grave at Ostend, xii. 235. " English take their pleasures sadly," xii. 372. Epitaph at Doncaster, xii. 288. " Fert, Fert, : Fert," x. 453. "Fortune, infortune, fort-une," xi. 5. French quotations, familiar, v. 478. Gallant, xi. 511. Galley : galeode, x. 311. Genius and insanity, ix. 430. Gladstone, Italian address by, x. 59. Glastonbury walnut, xii. 492. Gunning (Miss) Duchess of Hamilton, xii. 297. Havelock (Sir Henry), v. 291. Help, followed by an infinitive, v. 476. Heraldic supporters of Eng- lish sovereigns, v. 258. Holland (Counts of), iii. 31. Hop, its introduction, xi. 133. Hour dials on clocks, v. 234. Jewish weddings, xii. 337. Jews and patriotism, ix. 7. Jones (Capt.), viii. 244. " Keep your hair on," x. 279. ' King Alfred,' long poem by Fitchett, v. 101. Kipling's 'City of Dreadful Night,' xi. 16. Latin diminutives, xi. 484. Latin plurals, fictitious, xii. 518. " Le grand peut- etre," xi. 72. " Le Roy le veult," viii. 268. Leigh in Lancashire, viii. 303. " Like a thresher," iv. 254. Maltese language and history, x. 466. " Man in the street," xi. 73. Mane"canterie, vii. 197. Margaret of Bavaria, vi. 454. Masculine dress, x. 476. 'Memoirs of the Chevalier Pierpoint,' x. 209. " Mortui non mordent," viii. 262. Napoleon's attempted invasion of England, vi. 11. Obelisk at St. Peter's, viii. 505 ; ix. 110 ; xi. 435. "Omnium Gatherum," xii. 430. Peter the Great in England, xii. 510. Pictorial grammar, ix. 292. Pins in drinking vessels, ix. 10. Quarter " of corn, viii. 452. Quotations, vi. 114 ; vii. 170 ; ix. 131. "Red up," xii. 150. References wanted, vi. 455. St. Paul and Seneca, ix. 497. Salisbury (Lord) on decaying nations, x. 516. Sathalia, viii. 423 ; x. 256. Seneca and Galen, translations wanted, vii. 132. Shakespeariana, viii. 480 ; x. 225. Shingles, old cure for, v. 514. Sleeping garments, is. 315.